Chapter 51

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51. One-Time Glory (1)

HIT Entertainment signed a contract with Nakamotosa and spurred KK to advance into Japan.

Since their debut, KK has been constantly promoting in Korea until the end of October. A new domestic album was planned for early next year.

In the meantime, the plan was to officially enter Japan, settle down, and conduct awards ceremony activities.

The fandom in Korea has been secured to some extent, and in the aftermath of the 'Rendezvous Project' advertisement, interest in KK continued until November.

In order not to dampen the enthusiasm of the fans, the fan-marketing team continuously produced and posted K-K related contents on the Internet.

After getting off at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, the KK members and staff immediately departed for the Tokyo Dome City Hall.

Today is the first official solo schedule in Japan, but they couldn't come to Japan in advance because there was a local festival the previous day.

The excitement of coming to Tokyo and the nervousness of the stage were short-lived, and all the members fell asleep in the car heading to the City Hall.

KK held a showcase and handshake event to coincide with the release date of "Why don't you (Japan. ver)".

At the showcase, the members were scheduled to perform 'Why don't you (Japan. ver)' for the first time, which was recorded in Japanese. There's also a Japanese version of 'You' included on the single album.

In addition, as an additional stage, the Korean stage of "Maday," a song that Japanese fans know well, is also prepared.

After the showcase, it's a handshake event. It is an event that continued from part 1 to part 3.

The KK members were supposed to hold hands and shake hands with the 1,000 fans who were given the right to win through a lottery among the fans who bought the album during the advance period.

It's almost the same as the fan signing event in Korea, but it's required to stand and shake hands with the fans, so a lot of stamina is required.

"Everyone wake up! We have arrived."

Oh Baek-ho, who was sitting in the passenger seat, shouted at the members in the back seat.

"Uh...umm....huh?!"

Ahn Hyung-seo, who was rubbing his unopened eyes, shouted at the scenery outside the window.

It's KK, which already boasted considerable recognition among Japanese K-pop fans. On the way to the waiting room at the back of the City Hall stage, Ahn Hyung-seo and other members opened their mouths as they watched the waiting line from afar.

The members had previously performed at the Osaka Dome, but since it was a concert with other singers, there were many fans of other singers. It's surprising that so many Japanese fans only came to see them.

“Really…………………………so many.”

At Do-wook's words, Do Ra-hee, who's riding in the same car, explained.

"The momentum is really good. They say that a lot of goods are sold on the spot. It's very good."

It isn't t for nothing that there's such a thing as 'earning yen'. Popularity in Japan was immediately made into profits.

Not only did the sales of CDs and DVDs, which are twice as expensive as those in Korea, go smoothly, but also the profits from merchandise are staggering. It would share profits with Nakamoto, the distributor in Japan, but even so, it's a profitable business.

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